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    One way in which fear and suspense is created is in the use of mysterious characters in both of these short stories. In The Signalman‚ Dickens uses the signalman himself to create a sense of mystery and suspense around the character and his setting in the cutting and the signal box. The signalman’s first response to... One way in which fear and suspense is created is in the use of mysterious characters in both of these short stories. In Thsuspense is created is in the use of mysterious characters

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    “Lucy followed Marnie outside to the school auditorium” (Brashares‚ 12) - Suspense: Not relevant in this chapter - Symbol: Not relevant in this chapter Chapter 2 – North Africa‚ 541 (Pg. 27-35) Plot Summary Notes - Conflict: - Irony: - Characters: - Setting: - Suspense: - Symbol: Chapter 3 – Charlottesville‚ Virginia‚ 2006 (Pg. 36-43) Plot Summary Notes - Conflict: - Irony: - Characters: - Setting: - Suspense: - Symbol: Chapter 4 – Nicaea‚ Asia Minor‚ 552 (Pg. 44-47) Plot Summary

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    especially Holocaust as an evidence of the dark nature of the humans. Hadley kids as a more innocent humans than adults behave against the expectations and instead of imagining a fantasy wonderland‚ found a way to develop their destructive thoughts. The Veldt invites us to think about how much we would be moral or destructive if we had such a power and control over a technology like nursery that could realize all of our thoughts and

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    her circle. Unconsciously she began to look for a man to marry‚ and she found one. He was a farmer - a hard-working sensitive man with an intense love of his land‚ a stubborn pride - but with a fatal weakness. When Dick took her to his farm in the veldt‚ Mary stepped into a life completely different from anything she had ever imagined. She hated the stuffy little house; she hated the natives; she hated Dick at times and most of all she hated the burning heat and the loneliness. After one attempt to

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    also puzzle with that white shadow. Due to the fact that neither readers nor the character know what is it‚ Detective Suspense is created. In S 24‚ by using the word “the Others”‚ narrator informs readers that there someone else there yet the characters do not know that‚ which creates the Thriller-Suspense. And both parties unaware the outcome‚ which again creates the Detective-Suspense. In S 25‚ even the fearless Joyce becomes panic. On narrator-to-reader level the narrator also does not provide enough

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    Written assignment - "The fun they had" "The fun they had" is a science-fiction short story written in 1951 by Isaac Asimov. The text has its focal points on the human behavior as a response to the development of technology - human dependency of technology and how it has become a necessity in order to live a normal life. The text expresses‚ how the progression of technology have lead to the closed and therefore more "efficient" school system that Margie is a part of. As she reads the "real" book

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    expletives and report style writing which are crucial for the suspenseful tone. Structural plotting using a Part one and Part two technique and narrative twists have a significant effect on the suspense. The use of characterisation with the assistance of the Avenger and Harry Flowers play the role of adding suspense to the novel. Language in the novel plays a significant role in delivering a suspenseful novel. Expletive language is used in the earlier stages and in sections throughout the book. The language

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    In both short stories‚ suspense was conveyed through the use of figurative language. In the short story‚ “The Landlady‚” it talks about how Billy Weaver is walking through the town of Bath‚ and sees a small sign reading Bed and Breakfast. In this specific scene‚ the author writes expresses suspense by figurative language when it states‚ “Each word was like a large black eye staring at him through the glass‚ holding

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    art of suspense. The short stories “The Red Headed League” written by Arthur Conan Doyle and “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dhal‚ along with the T.V. episode “Third Floor Flat” directed by Christopher Gunning all use suspense to engage their audiences. Dhal uses both creativeness and clever use of manipulation of plot structure to intrigue the reader and build suspense. Similarly‚ Gunning misleads the audience’s interpretations of the story creating the sense of confusion‚ shock and suspense. “Lamb

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